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    6:01—the spring showers have parted and the flowers are blooming all across the meadow. The tempo feels like a refreshing breeze through the trees. 6:20—the tempo picks up like something is coming. I feel the anticipation in the crowd of bunnies. 7:28—the flute plays the main theme as if the king of the bunnies is about to share news with everyone at the ball. Section C transitioning into Section A Section C—7:50 and, Section A—8:40 7:50—section C begins with an increase in the tempo for a…

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    INTRODUCTION The Gospel of Acts is a gospel book which follows-up with the narrative Luke commenced. In other words, the gospel of Acts is the next story of which the book of Luke and the early church after Jesus’s martyrdom left off. As one reads the book of Acts, one can determine the dynamic era in Christian history among the fundamental beliefs of the earliest Christians and the phase where Christian thinking and beliefs were constructing. Existing chapters of Acts emphasizes Jerusalem’s…

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    Kaitlyn Staub Mr. G Biology Honors 4 January 2016 Title The Effect of Different Music Genres on the Growth of the Bacteria Serratia marcescens Introduction Exploring the question of does music affect bacterial growth requires much research. The purpose of answering this question is to figure out how to slow down bacterial growth by music. Also, if needed, the purpose is to figure out how to speed up bacterial growth through music. The hypothesis is that if the bacteria Serratia marcescens…

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    how this helps whites find employment easier because this attributes to their smarts and work ethic and gives them a greater image. Race is groupings of people believed to share common descent based on perceived innate physical similarities (Lecture 3/28/16). Some physical similarities include skin color, head and shape, hair color and texture, shape and size of the nose, eye color and shape, size and shape of the lips, body size, shape musculature, and size…

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    that is to win 23 gold medals throughout his Olympic career. Tim Layden explains, “On August 14, 2004, a 19-year-old from Baltimore won his first Olympic medal, a gold in the 400 individual medley in Athens” (Layden 31). That would be the first of 28 medals in Phelps career as an Olympic swimmer. Phelps would learn more about himself throughout the 4 Olympics he competed in. In Tim Layden’s article “The Gold Standard” from the December 26, 2016 issue of Sports Illustrated, he effectively uses…

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    [online] Available at: http://www.consistent-parenting-advice.com/overprotective-parents.html [Accessed 28 Feb. 2018]. Finding Nemo. (2003). [DVD] Directed by A. Stanton. USA: Walt Disney Pictures. safety Kidspot.com.au. (2015). The risks of being a helicopter parent. [online] Available at: http://www.kidspot.com.au/Toddler-Development-The-risks-of-being-a-helicopter-parent+5989+26+article.htm [Accessed 28 Feb. 2018]. Psychology Today. (2016). Yes, Overprotective Parenting Harms Kids. [online]…

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    Income Inequality Between Wealthy and Poor Income or economic inequality can be defined as “the extent to which income is distributed unevenly in a group of people.” (EqualityTrust.org, 2012-2015). With this definition it is seen that inequality can happen between ethnicities, genders, and other subdivisions in the workplace. By some peoples’ standards, inequality could be synonymous with discrimination which is illegal, but for the purposes of this paper income between the wealthy and those…

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    Three Cups of Tea Places around the world like Pakistan,Afghanistan, and other areas similar to those have a lack of education but mostly a lack of education for women. People around the world raise money to help these areas be able to provide schooling for children. One of these people is Greg Mortenson,who raised millions to build schools in Pakistan and Afghanistan. His book Three Cups of Tea illustrates everything he did to help with the building and funding of the schools as well as some…

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    disadvantaged in any compromise (I.8.12). However, the masters are in a position of power because not only are more laborers lined up out the door looking for work, but because of their acquired stock, find themselves in a less desperate state of survival (8/28). Laborers are forced to come to the terms proposed by the masters, and should they resist in any fashion, they face unemployment, and the masters easily receive any necessary assistance through the aid of the government, should workers…

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    tool is based on 5 factors, the Five Factors are Extraversion, Agreeableness, Consciousness, Neuroticism and Openness. The personality test contained 41 questions which I answered and got my feedback based on the following scores: 34 on Extraversion, 28 on Agreeableness, 40 on Consciousness, 18 on Neuroticism and 23 on Openness. The first factor is Extraversion. Extraverts are often recalled as being more active, energetic and full of life (Costa & McCrae, 1992). They want to be the centre of…

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